The ‘Now, Not Yet’ of Parenting
We will trust that he who calls us—to pregnancy, to parenting, to waiting—is faithful. He will complete the good work he begins in us.
We will trust that he who calls us—to pregnancy, to parenting, to waiting—is faithful. He will complete the good work he begins in us.
Having only age and stage ministries without multi-generational interaction is like a body walking around with just legs. It might function, but long-term is simply not sustainable.
Welcome to the Rooted Parent Top Ten, a curated list of resources from across the web that we believe will be helpful to parents. Here you’ll find articles, podcasts, and videos to support you in gospel-centered discipleship and interpreting youth culture.
Panelists Pastor David Washington, Minister Chelten Carter, Pastor Curtis Dunlap, and host Isaiah Marshall discussed how gospel-centered ministry can thrive in urban contexts through authentic discipleship, community engagement, and the unchanging power of Christ.
We live in what some have referred to as “the golden age of children’s Bibles.” This is a wonderful time to be training up our children to love God and his Word.
As urban youth leaders, we have a tremendous opportunity to draw our students “into the deep.”
We see that when the Father looks at our lives, he justifies us on the basis of Jesus’ obedience and law-keeping and zeal for God, not on ours.
There is nothing more relieving to student souls than to be convinced that they—sinful, messy, and doubting as they are—stand acquitted, declared innocent before God.
The gospel gives us the freedom to admit everything isn’t okay, and reminding our children of this truth is a gift we can give them.